180 gram red vinyl."Beth Orton's debut album is one of the most innovative and impressive records of the 90s. It is a beautifully inspired mix of folk and electronica, which may sound like a cliché today but this is the album responsible for that cliché. Absolutely cutting edge and with killer songwriting to boot, a pop album like no other before or since. The 180 gram black vinyl version has been out of print for 3 years, this limited edition red vinyl will be the last we will be pressing of this title."

"Bricks Are Heavy was the third album by L7 originally released in 1992. Produced by Butch Vig Bricks Are Heavy is somewhat poppier with more focused songwriting than their previous LP's and was the bands breakthrough album fueled by the success of the single 'Pretend We're Dead'. L7 was often associated with the then raging Grunge movement (even though they were from L.A.) and it's not hard to see why as the album features abrasive, sledgehammer guitar riffs and plenty of heavy rockers with the songs 'Wargasm', 'Slide', and 'Everglade'. The group emphasized their feminist and Riot Grrrl side with 'This Ain't Pleasure' and 'Diet Pill'. First domestic release on red vinyl for this early '90s alternative classic."

"Ween's fourth album, originally released in 1994, is perhaps their finest moment, a brilliant mix of twisted humor and pure pop genius. Ween draw influence from smooth 70s soul, psych, soft rock, spaghetti westerns, country, funk, indie-rock and more to the point where each song is a spot-on take on a different genre with their silliness being the uniting element. An outsider-pop classic reissued on one brown & one yellow vinyl."

"Originally released on Twin/Tone in 1990, God Ween Satan: The Oneness was the first album from the eclectic and eccentric duo of Dean and Gene Ween. 26 songs covering nearly as many genres, metal, rock, soul, folk, pop, experimental, and more are covered all with the brilliant mix of humor and pop prowess that only Ween have been able to achieve. Reissued on opaque pink & blue colored vinyl!"

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl. "Independent Worm Saloon is the major-label debut by the Butthole Surfers originally released by Capitol Records in 1993. Riding the wave of the early '90s alternative explosion the band used some of that major label money and hired former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones as producer and the result is a tight in your face album that didn't tone down the band at all. Gibby Haynes is in fine form with his often hilarious and bizarre vocals and lyrics working their way into your brain on all out rockers like 'Who Was in My Room Last Night?' and 'Goofy's Concern' and on the more mellow numbers such as 'The Ballad of Naked Man' and 'You Don't Know Me.' First time ever domestic vinyl release."

"No Need to Argue is the sophmore effort by Irish group The Cranberries that was originally released in 1994. Propelled by the hit song 'Zombie' about the Irish conflict, the album was a worldwide smash and helped make the band one of the biggest of the 90s. With a more mature approach to songs and subject matter the album features many highlights including 'Ode To My Family,' 'Yeats' Grave' and 'Ridiculous Thoughts' with a more lively rock sound than their much mellower debut album. 180 gram vinyl in a gatefold cover with printed inner sleeve that includes the lyrics. First domestic vinyl release!"

"Mighty Joe Moon, the 1994 sophomore effort by Grant Lee Buffalo, found the band hitting their artistic stride with their distinctive Americana/alternative rock fusion and the evocative, wide screen song writing of singer and guitarist Grant Lee Phillips. The beautiful alternative rock hit 'Mockingbirds' brought the band, and this album, their biggest exposure and success. From all out rock assaults like 'Lone Star Song' to somber and highly personal numbers such as 'Happiness' and 'Honey Don't Think' the album is a highlight of the era and the best record the band ever made. Reissued on 180-gram vinyl from Plain Recordings."

"Girlfriend by Matthew Sweet is his commercial and artistic breakthrough and a power pop masterpiece originally released in 1991. Girlfriend is full of haunting, heartbreak songs fueled by Matthew's divorce and it features guitar contributions by Robert Quine, Richard Lloyd, and Lloyd Cole. From the album cover of a young Tuesday Weld, to the killer songs filling the album, this is one of the best releases of the 1990s and a certified classic. Long out of print on vinyl, our 180-gram reissue features a new back cover and a four-color double-sided insert never previously available."

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl. "I Feel Alright is the 1996 release by Steve Earle that balances his country and acoustic music roots seamlessly with his rock side. This is one of the crown jewels in Steve's long and still ongoing recording career and it includes many highlights including 'Feel Alright,' 'The Unrepentant,' 'CCKMP,' and a great duet with Lucinda Williams on the album closing track 'You're Still Standin' There.' Issued for the first time ever on vinyl in a gatefold jacket."

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl. "Train a Comin', the 1995 release by Steve Earle, was his first album since The Hard Way five years earlier. Steve returned to basics on this all acoustic record with help from Peter Rowan, Norman Blake, Roy Huskey, and Emmylou Harris. Train a Comin' finds Steve mixing some of his older material written decades before, such as 'Mercenary Song,' with choice covers of the Beatles' 'I'm Looking Through You,' Townes van Zandt's 'Tecumseh Valley,' and The Melodians' reggae classic 'Rivers of Babylon.' A critical and fan favorite, Train a Comin' is a gem and one of the best albums of Steve's career. Issued for the first time ever on vinyl with a double-sided insert."

"Star is the 1993 debut album by Belly who were led by singer/guitarist Tanya Donelly, a former member of Throwing Muses and The Breeders. The album showcases her sharp songwriting and vocals as she finally got the chance to shine on her own project. The album features the modern rock hits 'Feed the Tree' and 'Gepetto,' which propelled the record past gold in the U.S. and helped make Star one of the highlights of the early '90s alternative scene. Star still sounds as fresh and vital as it did when first released over 20 years ago. Reissued on 180-gram vinyl with a two-sided B&W insert. Long out of print as a UK import, this is the first domestic release on vinyl."

"Born to Mack is the first full-length album by Oakland native Too Short, and his first major album release. Originally released on Dangerous Music in 1987, it was a nationwide underground sensation. Featuring the classic track 'Freaky Tales,' this is the album that launched Too Short to stardom. In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums, and the song 'Freaky Tales' reached #92 on the 100 Greatest Rap Songs. Reissued on 180-gram vinyl by Plain Recordings."

"Suicaine Gratifaction is the third solo album by the former Replacements front man and songwriter Paul Westerberg and was originally released in 1999. Suicaine is an introspective, somber recording with a relaxed vibe, even on the few rockers that sprinkle the album, while the simple and low key production by Paul and Don Was puts the focus on another great batch of songs by PW. Highlights include 'It's A Wonderful Lie,' 'Born for Me,' 'Lookin' Out Forever' and 'Sunrise Always Listens.' On 180-gram vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with an insert. First time ever released on vinyl!"

"American Caesar was originally released in 1993, a couple of years after the all-star 'comeback' album Brick By Brick. The double album found Iggy returning to the studio for the follow up with his muscular, tight touring band and they made what is arguably his best solo record since 1979's New Values. The dark, loud, and subtly atmospheric record was recorded in New Orleans with producer Malcolm Burn. American Caesar finds Iggy exploring the dark heart of America in songs that range from all out hard rock such as 'Wild America' and 'Sickness' to calmer numbers like 'Jealousy' and 'Mixin' the Colors.' Iggy also puts his stamp on the rock classic 'Louie Louie' and makes it his own with some lyrical updating. He ends the record with the funny and brutal spoken word 'Caesar' in which Iggy plays a U.S. version of the ancient leaders of the Roman Empire. This is most definitely an Iggy Pop record and a hidden gem in his catalog. Includes a previously unavailable insert with an image of Iggy on one side and the lyrics on the other."

"Different Class was the fifth album by Pulp and their commercial breakthrough. Different Class went to #1 in the UK album charts in 1995 at the height of Britpop with the classic track 'Common People' reaching #2 on the UK singles chart. The album explores sex and class with Jarvis Cocker's biting, witty lyrics taking a perfect snapshot of mid-'90s English suburban and working class life. A stone cold Britpop classic reissued on 180-gram vinyl."

2015 repress. "Floating Into the Night is the 1989 debut album by vocalist Julee Cruise featuring songs written and produced by composer Angelo Badalamenti and film director David Lynch. The songs 'Falling' and 'Rockin' Back Inside My Heart' were both featured in Lynch's cult television series Twin Peaks, and 'Into the Night,' 'The Nightingale,' and 'The World Spins' also appeared in the show. The instrumental version of 'Falling' was the theme song for Twin Peaks while the album as a whole is almost an unofficial soundtrack to the series. The track 'Mysteries of Love' was prominently featured in Lynch's classic film Blue Velvet. Cruise's dreamy, light vocals match perfectly with the music and lyrics to make this album sound like it is unattached to any era. Reissued on 180-gram vinyl."

"The fourth album by Spiritualized, originally released in 2001. Jason Pierce spent four years writing, performing, recording and finally releasing the follow up to his 1997 breakthrough album Ladies And Gentlemen, We Are Floating In Space. Let It Come Down features a full orchestra, gospel choir, and many back up musicians to fulfill Pierce's ambitions. This record is a step forward from Spiritualized's denser space rock of the first three records to a sweeping orchestral sound with large swaths of strings, brass and choir helping to fulfill the widescreen splendor of Pierce's vision. First domestic record release on 180 gram vinyl from Plain Recordings."

"14 Songs is the first official solo album from former Replacements singer/songwriter and front man Paul Westerberg, although a (extremely strong) case could be made that All Shook Down, the last Replacements album, was actually his debut. From the first single 'World Class Fad' to 'Runaway Wind,' 'Something Is Me' and 'Dice Behind Your Shades' the album showcases another great set of songs by Paul. Roping in help from friends such as Joan Jett, Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan, and many session musicians, Paul crafted one of his best albums and kick started his solo career with this critically lauded recording. Originally released in 1993 on CD only, this is the first time 14 Songs has been issued on vinyl. Housed in a gatefold sleeve and pressed on 180 gram vinyl."

"Eventually is Paul Westerberg's second solo album originally released in 1996 which has never been issued on vinyl until now. Coming three years after his solo debut 14 Songs put his legendary band The Replacements to rest, Eventually is the most introspective album he had made up to that point in his career. Although it's not as loud or brash as his earlier material with the 'Mats, it does have a couple of all out rockers such as 'You've Had It With You.' But the song writing on the album is more subtle and personal. Mellower gems such as 'Good Day' (inspired by the death of former Replacements guitarist Bob Stinson), 'MamaDaddyDid' and 'Hide N Seekin'' hit home with power. On 180 gram vinyl from Plain Recordings with a four color printed inner sleeve."

"San Francisco is the seventh album by American Music Club and was originally released in 1994 before they took a nine year hiatus. Produced by Joe Chiccarelli and AMC, San Francisco balances song writer Mark Eitzel's stark, quiet confessions like 'Fearless' and 'The Thorn in My Side Is Gone' alongside slicker pop songs such as 'Wish the World Away,' 'Can You Help Me' and downer alternative rock anthems like 'It's Your Birthday.' On 180 gram vinyl from Plain Recordings with the lyrics printed on a black and white inner sleeve."

"Infamous Angel is Iris Dement's debut album originally released in 1992. The album is a showcase for her clear voice and guitar with spare instrumental backing featuring acoustic bass, piano, and fiddle that support her beautiful songs of life, love and family. Infamous Angel is a modern folk classic. In a gatefold sleeve on 180 gram vinyl. First time issued on vinyl."

"Foxbase Alpha is the 1991 debut album by the British group Saint Etienne. It is a wonderful mix of both modern and retro influences with house music, ambient, samples and '60s pop coexisting easily for a unique sound not found anywhere else at the time. It is best known for their popular cover of Neil Young's 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart.' Foxbase Alpha had such an impact upon its release that it was nominated for t he Mercury Prize, eventually losing to Primal Scream's Screamadelica. This early '90s Britpop classic is now available on 180 gram vinyl from Plain Records."

"So Tough is the second album by Saint Etienne. Released in 1993 it is the highest charting album by the trio, reaching #7 in the UK charts. So Tough is another eclectic album from the group with samples used (mainly from British films and television) to link the songs together that feature electronic dance grooves, dub influences, a dash of folk music, and their own brand of blissed out pop. The album features the classic singles 'You're in a Bad Way,' 'Avenue,' and 'Hobart Paving.' On 180 gram vinyl from Plain Records."

"My Life avoids the sophomore jinx so many artists encounter with an album even better than Iris DeMent's acclaimed debut. Produced in Nashville by Jim Rooney with musical support from Jack Clement, Stuart Duncan and Robin and Linda Williams. My Life includes songs by Mother Maybelle Carter and Lefty Frizzell plus eight DeMent penned originals. In a gatefold sleeve on 180 gram vinyl. First time issued on vinyl."

"Mercury is the sixth release by American Music Club and their major label debut on Reprise, originally released in 1993. Produced by Mitchell Froom and engineered by Tchad Blake (Crowded House, Los Lobos) featuring a subtle mix of pedal steel, electric guitar, and understated drumming supporting Mark Eitzel's lyrics laying out his tales of pain and desperation. Spin magazine voted Mercury the 14th best album of 1993. On 180 gram vinyl."